Press Trust of India | February 17, 2021 | 02:00 PM IST | 1 min read
The raid was conducted at institutions, offices and residences belonging to owners of the medical colleges in Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Davangere.

NEW DELHI: Searches are being carried out in various medical colleges in Karnataka by IT sleuths, sources in the Income Tax department said on Wednesday.
The raids were conducted in certain colleges in Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Davangere. The IT sleuths accompanied by Enforcement Directorate officials swooped down on institutions, offices and residences belonging to owners of the medical colleges this morning.
In the state capital, raids were carried out at two colleges. However, officials did not divulge any information on the raids.
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NEW DELHI, March 18: Studying in private medical college is going to be expensive in the coming academic session for candidates taking admission in government quota seats. Karnataka government, in its recent move, has decided to hike the fee for postgraduate courses in private colleges by 15%. The decision was taken by the medical education minister, E. Tukaram, who presided over the meeting attended by the representatives of all private universities. The new fee rates will be applicable from the coming academic session of the year 2019-20 for all institutional quota seat along with government quota seats. The hike is also applicable to minority institutions as well.
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